Tag: seattle Seahawks

  • Paul Allen

    Paul Allen was a Seattle entrepreneur who devoted most of his life to rooting for the Seattle Seahawks. In 2018, he passed away and ever since it was palpable towards a fanbase in awe.

    Allen was the dedicated owner of the Seahawks and served as a big philanthropist in brain science and climate environments. He wanted to create avenues for players involved in NFL Seattle and create a huge founding in Microsoft.

    Allen was the quintessential genius that never gave up on GM John Schneider or Seattle along with his wife, Jody. Together, they built a colossal 12th man and taken the reigns of it to multiple Super Bowl appearances.

    Paul Allen is an inspiring icon in the city of Seattle as they celebrate Super Bowl LX. Let’s not forget the chances they take to succeed in this environmental factor of, Paul. Without him, it would not be steered clear why the Seahawks have been successful for many seasons.

    And many more to come..

  • Seattle Seahawks win Super Bowl LX

    The Seattle Seahawks won Super Bowl LX by a final score of 29-13. Both, the New England Patriots and Seahawks, were back and forth on special teams, but defense showed that it defines championships.

    Drake Maye was sacked six times while the Seattle defense went to work. Maye led the NFL in completion percentage (72%) and passer rating (113.5) and was said to be affected by a shoulder injury. Maye tried in this game after defeating the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship and struggled.

    The game pretty much ended with insult to injury by Uchenna Nwosu. He ultimately ran back a turnover 45 yards into the end zone for a touchdown.

    Jaxon Smith-Njigba only caught four passes for 27 reception yards. Nobody could have predicted a better game out of Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker as he finished with a productive 135 rushing yards.

    First-year coach Mike Vrael was not feeling it like he did in the regular season. He went on to win Coach of the Year and, at least, break some barriers. Now that Super Bowl 60 is completed, fans can start to look forward to Super LXI with Seattle and the Los Angeles Rams as co-favorites to win in 2027, according to Draft Kings sports book.

  • Hey Darnold

    There was once a TV children’s show called, “Hey Arnold.” Did you ever hear of it? No, I did not think so.

    There should be eyes and ears focused on Sam Darnold when he enters the second round of the 2026 NFL Playoffs.

    Darnold bursted onto the scene when he began his career as a New York Jet. Fast forward to 2026, Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider surrounded adequate talent around Darnold to come in handy.

    The Minnesota Vikings and San Francisco 49ers were successful trips. Although, this year’s playoffs means more than anything to Darnold and his NFL career.

    There maybe few chances to come by for him when there is a great group of players, coaching, and leadership at the very top of the organization. The Seahawks have nothing to settle on, other than themselves.

  • Interstate 405

    Dave Canales knows a lot about Seattle as he preps for Sunday’s game against the Seahawks. The Seattle Seahawks were the grand home of Canales for 13 consecutive years. He would instill flashing positivity with the likes of Geno Smith and Russell Wilson for as many years Canales was quarterbacks coach.

    Interstate 405 brings back a lot of nostalgia and good memories for coach Canales. Heading into Seattle vs. Carolina, the Panthers hold a stake at clinching the NFC South division title for the first time since seven years ago.

    Canales learnt frequently from head coach at the time, Pete Carroll. The biggest thing was simply to juggle time and compete. Whether it be marrying the pass with the run or taking care of the ball, the team primarily goes out with a conscience of toughness to win games.

    That is how Canales learned in his native California. He learned mainly through respect and being an assistant strength coach and video assistant, the proper way.

    And now, Canales, 44, decides to take the Interstate 405 route to Seattle— what is an anticipating matchup— for him and OC Brad Idzik who had experience in Seattle, with the wives included.

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, meanwhile, are just one loss away from their playoff exit as they play the struggling Dolphins, and, Carolina Panthers so who basically knows what Canales has up his sleeve.